Because California is the worst state in the nation to do business in for 7 years in a row, according to Chief Executive Magazine.

It’s the worst state for taxes, regulations and frivolous law suits. It’s no surprise that the liberal political policies produce horrible economic results.

Here are some examples of companies that have left California recently:

eBay(6,000 jobs)

Intel(8,000 jobs)

Comcast

Campbells Soup

Fisher Investments

Nokia

Occidental Petroleum

Petco

R.R. Donnelley and Sons

Schwab

Sharp

The only way to turn this around—and stop the bleeding—is by voting for candidates who know economics and want to help the poor and middle class by growing real full-time jobs. Note: Go to www.craighuey.com for election recommendations in California.

Will you be voting in this coming General Election? Call me at 310-579-7241 email [email protected] if you need resources.

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Why are we doing this?

For decades, the Republican Party and other organizations have focused on the handful of swing districts they thought were “winnable” or favored establishment candidates.

Because of this strategy, the Republican candidate in hundreds of districts is just a name on a ballot, abandoned and unable to spread a message about common-sense policies to the people who need to hear about them most. Activists in those districts are left without a cause to rally around, and voters are left without a real choice.